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Biology-inspired brain model matches animal learning and reveals overlooked neuron activity
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New optical method reveals micellar structure changes under extensional stress
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Josephson junction behavior observed with only one superconductor and iron barrier
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Resolve to network at your employer's next 'offsite'—these retreats actually help forge new connections
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Video: Fly through Webb's cosmic vistas
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Dual-color fluorescent sensor detects trace water in real time with high sensitivity
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Are we the Martians? The intriguing idea that life on Earth began on the red planet
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Can you 'live long and prosper' by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that 'highly illogical?'
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New materials, old physics—the science behind how your winter jacket keeps you warm
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Why do cricket balls have to be so hard?
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Twisted light-matter systems unlock unusual topological phenomena
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With every extinction, we lose not just a species but a treasure trove of knowledge
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Men embodying women in VR report strong emotional reactions to verbal harassment
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New model showcases microbubble behavior in viscoelastic fluid under ultrasound forcing
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Before we build on the moon, we have to master the commute
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Music can affect your driving—but not always how you'd expect
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Ancient microfossils reveal a moving North Pacific Ocean 5 million years ago
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Turning structural failure into propulsion
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How a bacteria-busting spray could help solve a meaty problem
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What was the Christmas star? Astronomy might hold the answer
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I love my friends … I do not love their kids
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Rethinking how we end a satellite's mission
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Archaeology team uncovers lost mission site of Espiritu Santo
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Novel model to reveal deep-sea black coral symbiotic system
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Progress persists for low-baseline sustainable development goals, while high-baseline goals stagnate or reverse
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Aluminum cans are a viable alternative to bottles for red muscadine wine, new study finds
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Study uncovers how calcium controls insulin quality in the endoplasmic reticulum
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Sugar-derived crystals show stiffness approaching that of aluminum
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New method uses spin motion to control heat flow in magnetic materials
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New framework offers structured approach to assess nitrogen status in forests
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Texas Humane Legislation Network has pushed to improve animal welfare laws for 50 years
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Wildland fires emit more air pollution than previously estimated, study finds
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Veritas explores the nature of a mysterious gamma-ray emitter
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Using microwave pulses to plug leaks in quantum computers makes them more reliable
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The moon and sun figure big in the new year's lineup of cosmic wonders
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Spin-engineered copper nanozyme enables efficient lignin conversion and strong green adhesives
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These Illinois dairy and beef farms make raising methane-belching cows part of the climate solution
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Researchers discover a new superfluid phase in non-Hermitian quantum systems
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Ancient Puebloans kept macaws and parrots in great houses for ceremonial use
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Connecticut state police help rescue majestic bald eagle: It had flown into power lines and fell
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Mississippi River mining plan in Minnesota dredges up concerns about damage to natural areas
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A new way to map how cells choose their fate
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Ancient bone arrow points reveal organized craft production in prehistoric Argentina
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New framework helps climate modelers integrate Indigenous community input into simulations
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What Renaissance readers left behind in haircare books
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ALMA datasets elucidate nearby galaxy NGC 1266's massive molecular outflow
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Glacier loss to accelerate, with up to 4,000 disappearing each year by 2050s
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Ultra-hot lava world has thick atmosphere, upending expectations
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Ancient mega-shark ruled Australian seas 15 million years before megalodon
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Iraqis cover soil with clay to curb sandstorms
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